Publisher Desiree Lynch caught up with several brands during the summit's annual Pitchfest.
The administration issued the advisory due to contamination with harmful bacteria of eight samples of the food.
Entertainment invades retail, Levi’s teaches Gen Z to sew, and what to do about pennies.
Coins’ disappearance results in dilemma at point of sale.
CNBC/NRF forecast of sales topping $1 trillion proved prescient.
VP Robin Wertz responds to social media rumors about the company's status and announces new distribution with Phillips.
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Scam centers, agentic AI vulnerabilities and synthetic ID fraud on the upswing.
Four recalls were announced through the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The recall includes multiple pet product brands in three states.
The products have the potential to be contaminated with salmonella.
Elevated levels of aflatoxin exceeded FDA action level for immature animals, wildlife, equines, small ruminants and dairy animals.
Nearly 9 in 10 consumers plan to make buys in the run-up to the date below, ICSC survey finds.
Just under 159 million shoppers expected to hit the stores Dec. 20, NRF says.
Uptick could still occur thanks to strong consumer spending for holidays.
The recall affects products distributed at neighborhood pet stores in 14 U.S. states, plus Ontario, Canada.
203 million U.S. consumers made purchases, NRF finds.
While shoppers remain resilient, retailers keeping lid on holiday hiring, NRF says.
Amazon, Target and Walmart up some charges in response to levies, CNBC reports.
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